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River pollution
DO: River water are mostly rain water, and rain water is the distilled
water. This is the gift of nature. But
what we have done to these water.
UNDO: In the name of development, we established many industries, most of
these industries are using the coal and diesel as fuel. These fuel are not
environment friendly. These are the major air pollutants.
Most of these industries are established near the rivers, since they need
more water so they started near the rivers. This is one part, whereas the other
is the same industries started using this pure drinkable water and polluted
this water and made them not drinkable. This polluted water need to purify, but
it is very difficult to separate the chemicals. Assume that we will separate
them and purify the water but what about the animals who are drinking the same
polluted water. What about the milk and its products we use, the meat, chicken
and beef which the people eat. We are not only killing the speechless animals,
our crops are getting the same water and producing the seeds with hazards
chemicals, we are polluting the soil making it not usable for our future
generations. This is the man made disastrous, who will protect us from all
this. If some leader takes some initiative to stop this and protect this globe,
then he will be not less than any Prophet.
REDO:
On one side we are polluting the mineral rich rivers, and on other side Govt.
is announcing huge budget in cleaning the river Ganga. Since last 40 yrs. All
Govts. Are announcing and providing huge budget but whether they could do it.
It’s my strong belief that they cannot do this.
The one thing what the Govt. should do to protect the rivers is, they should just close outlets of industries which are emitting their waste in to the rivers. It may not require hardly any money but needs strong regulatory.
The one thing what the Govt. should do to protect the rivers is, they should just close outlets of industries which are emitting their waste in to the rivers. It may not require hardly any money but needs strong regulatory.
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